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11-70-7
Section 11-70-7 Proof of notice; objections. Prior to the circuit court hearing on the expedited
quiet title and foreclosure action, the municipality shall file with the clerk of the circuit
court proof of notice to the interested parties by certified and regular mail and of the posting
on the property under subdivision (2) of Subsection (a) of Section 11-70-5, along with proof
of notice by publication under Section 11-70-6, if applicable. An interested party who desires
to contest the petition shall file written objections with the clerk of the circuit court
and serve those objections on the municipality at least two weeks prior to the date of the
hearing. If the court denies the petition, the denial shall not preclude the municipality
from filing another petition for expedited quiet title and foreclosure on that parcel. No
injunction shall issue to stay an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this
chapter. (Act 2010-396, p. 644, §7.)...
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12-17-161
Section 12-17-161 Separate office of clerk of district court may be established; appointment
and removal of clerk; abolition of separate office; participation in supernumerary fund. (a)
Authority and responsibility for the operation of a separate clerk's office for the district
court of a county may be authorized by the Supreme Court upon the written request of the clerk
of the circuit court or the judges of the district court. When the Supreme Court authorizes
a separate clerk's office for the district court of a county, the clerk of the circuit court
shall not be the ex officio clerk of the district court and shall have no administrative responsibilities
for and supervision over the operation of the office. Whenever a separate district clerk's
office is authorized, the administrative responsibility for and supervision of the records
and clerical services of the respective district court is vested in an official who shall
be known as the clerk of the district court, who shall perform...
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12-17-67
Section 12-17-67 Filling of vacancies. (a) In the event that a vacancy occurs in the judicial
office of the district court, until such vacancy has been filled by appointment as provided
by the Constitution, the presiding judge of the circuit shall designate a district or circuit
judge, including himself, within the circuit to serve as the district court judge for the
duration of such vacancy. (b) If a judge, who filed a request pursuant to subsection (b) of
Section 12-17-66 and has been designated to receive a commissioned term, or has been elected
as provided in this article, dies or becomes disqualified prior to January 16, 1977, or is
otherwise unable to assume office and such death, disability or refusal to serve occurs at
such a time that the judicial office created in Section 12-17-61 cannot be filled prior to
January 16, 1977, a vacancy shall be created in each such case. Any vacancy which exists on
January 16, 1977, shall be filled as provided by law. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p....
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17-13-84
Section 17-13-84 Filing statements of contests; depositions; costs; service of process; contempt.
Upon the filing of any contest of nomination, the chair of the executive committee with which
the contest is filed shall file a statement in the office of the clerk of the circuit court
of the county where the contestant resides of the fact that such a contest has been filed,
giving the names of the parties thereto, the nomination contested and the day set for hearing.
After such statement is filed, the clerk of the circuit court shall issue such subpoenas for
witnesses and orders for production of documents and shall issue commissions for the taking
of testimony by deposition as required by either party, each party to the contest being responsible
for costs incurred by him or her for the summoning and attendance of witnesses on his or her
behalf, and the clerk may issue execution for such costs the same as in civil cases. It shall
be the duty of the sheriff to serve all process issued by...
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17-5-8
Section 17-5-8 Reports of contributions and expenditures by candidates, committees, and officials;
filing; procedure. (a) The treasurer, designated filing agent, or candidate, shall file with
the Secretary of State or judge of probate, as designated in Section 17-5-9, periodic reports
of contributions and expenditures at the following times once a principal campaign committee
files its statement under Section 17-5-4 or a political action committee files its statement
of organization under Section 17-5-5: (1) Beginning after the 2012 election cycle, regardless
of whether a candidate has opposition in any election, monthly reports not later than the
second business day of the subsequent month, beginning 12 months before the date of any primary,
special, runoff, or general election for which a political action committee or principal campaign
committee receives contributions or makes expenditures with a view toward influencing such
election's result. A monthly report shall include all...
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34-3-14
Section 34-3-14 Officers and deputies disqualified from practicing. The judge of any court
of record, the sheriff or deputy of the sheriff must not practice law; the clerk of the circuit
court or the deputy of the clerk must not practice in the county of which he or she is clerk
or deputy; the register or his or her partner or the deputy of the register must not practice
in the court of which he or she is register or deputy; the clerk of the judge of probate must
not practice in the court of which his or her principal is the judge. (Code 1852, §739; Code
1867, §873; Code 1876, §§792, 794; Code 1886, §865; Code 1896, §591; Code 1907, §2987;
Code 1923, §6252; Code 1940, T. 46, §45.)...
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34-3-41
Section 34-3-41 Election of members; selection of at-large members. (a) The members of the
Board of Commissioners for each judicial circuit shall be elected by the members of the State
Bar who maintain their principal office in such circuit; provided, however, that for the Tenth
Circuit, each commissioner shall be elected by the lawyers who maintain their principal office
in the portion of the circuit outside the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district and each commissioner
for the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district shall be elected by the lawyers who maintain their
principal office in that portion of the circuit inside the Bessemer Cut-off electoral district.
Such election shall be by secret ballot, mailed or delivered to the State Bar headquarters
by a date established by the Board of Commissioners. Nothing contained in this article shall
prohibit the election of the president of the State Bar as provided in this chapter, who shall
be a bona fide resident of any judicial circuit of this...
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45-37-82.01
Section 45-37-82.01 Deputy district attorneys - Appointment; compensation. (a) In the Tenth
Judicial Circuit, Bessemer Division, the elected assistant district attorney of the circuit
may appoint 15 deputy district attorneys. The deputy district attorneys appointed pursuant
to this section shall be qualified to practice law in the courts of this state, and shall
serve at the pleasure of the appointing elected assistant district attorney. The deputy district
attorneys shall be state officers and shall perform the duties in the circuit as the elected
assistant district attorney may require. (b) The elected assistant district attorney may designate
one deputy district attorney to serve as chief deputy district attorney, four deputy district
attorneys to serve as Level I deputy district attorneys, five deputy district attorneys to
serve as Level II deputy district attorneys, and five deputy district attorneys to serve as
Level III deputy district attorneys. (c) The total annual...
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45-37-82.20
Section 45-37-82.20 Deputy district attorneys - Appointment; compensation. (a) In the Tenth
Judicial Circuit of Alabama, Birmingham Division, the district attorney of the circuit may
appoint 43 deputy district attorneys. The deputy district attorneys appointed pursuant to
this section shall be qualified to practice law in the courts of this state and shall serve
at the pleasure of the appointing district attorney. The deputy district attorneys shall be
state officers and shall perform the duties in the circuit as the district attorney may require.
(b) The district attorney may designate one deputy district attorney to serve as chief deputy
district attorney, seven deputy district attorneys to serve as Level I deputy district attorneys,
15 deputy district attorneys to serve as Level II deputy district attorneys, and 20 deputy
district attorneys to serve as Level III deputy district attorneys. (c) The total annual compensation
to be received by each deputy district attorney shall be...
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11-46-32
Section 11-46-32 Election supplies. (a) The mayor or other chief executive officer of the municipality
shall at the expense of the municipality procure and superintend and insure the delivery to
the election officers at each polling place within the corporate limits of the municipality
of the necessary election supplies and shall also procure and deliver or cause to be delivered
to the municipal clerk a sufficient number of the absentee ballots and the envelopes therefor
prescribed by general laws and other supplies needed for the handling of absentee ballots
in such election in the manner prescribed by general law. In the event the municipal clerk
is a candidate in the election, he or she shall immediately upon receipt of the absentee ballots
and other supplies deliver the same to the person appointed pursuant to Section 11-46-55 to
act in his or her stead. (b) When paper ballots are used, such supplies shall consist of:
At least 100 ballots for each 50 registered electors at each...
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